All Hallows High School - Halloween Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

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THE CLASS O PRESENTS '11 2 N, I- M o n X 1 K. 4 5 51 NX n n. .if ,J s K4 1 1 'Tx 'x i E . "y1E E " -. Q10 . 4 l., K T. , lui E: Q 5 i 'I X5 'fi " v XX -- 3- T, H? 5 if , I! . if A ' w., S S ' 1 - - 5 " 0 X, 5 gi A 5, V 0 Q ' . 1... 2... Y -Qu ri 2 CW' ' 4,055 .5 4 WM' ' Q Y 'fr N X f fr," X QR 5 E X inf? 5 4 . N., Il X. I QS , - nr: fir' HALL N I f x Q ff svxxsh Y f-- X x ff. .2 , 'mf' . sf .Q A Q :mr 5 '3 E x . Mb. f riilfy ' ' N A i L ft lik 5 A ' N as 'A f , Jw - g QX K i X . I .1 he Hungarian revolution of 1956 was a turning point in world history. From now on Russian can trust no satellite country. The young people of Hungary refused to be enslaved by dictators who tried to take away their God-given personal liberty. The liberty of an individual is something with which even God does not interfere. Russia has portrayed itself as a big brother with a benign countenance. However, after the slaughter in Budapest, all knew it to be just a mask. Cardinal Ottaviani speaking on conditions in Hungary stated: "Here on earth men proclaim themselves saviors of justice and peace, but they make neither peace nor justice. ln that body which ought to be the supreme assembly of world justice the aggressor sits as a judge among other judges, and as representatives of the victim there sit those who are accomplices of the assassin." We, the class of '58 at All Hallows, dedicate this book to the courageous people of Hungary, who stood alone with help from nobody, against the op- pression ofa barbarous nation. y were gwzzzzkzzzks June 1958 Wrth this Issue of your yearbook your name rs lrsted for the last trme rn the All Hallows lnstrtute publrcatrons You are leavrng All Hallows your school for the past number of years your are leavrng teachers who have endeavored to gurde you to sprrrtual and Intellectual accomplrshments teachers who belreve that you have assrmrlated knowledge both Catholrc and practrcal and who belreve that what you have learned you wrll practrce You are Ieavrng frrends wrth whom you have spent many pleasant hours you are leavrng at atmosphere of drscrplrne mrxed wrth krndness and thoughtfulness you are leavrng one world and enterrng upon another one entrrely new where unparalleled opportunrtles awart those who have the determmatron and fortrtude to avarl themselves of them and where the need for your Cath olrcrty and your God centered rdeas rs great You have now frnrshed one phase of lrfe and your school your teachers your parents and your frrends are proud of you and happy that you have reached thus goal of lrfe the attarn ment of whrch augurs well for your future success Some of you wrll be successful to a greater degree others to a somewhat lesser degree but endeavor to keep rn mrnd always that apart from God there rs no success whatever emanates all the goodness vrrtue and strength of character so vrtally necessary for the attarnment of goals so ardently desrred Thus clearsrgsted vrsron of God and the end all of your endeavors wrll make everythrng you attempt a success every frrend you make a real frrend every goal achieved another credrt rtem rn Heaven We your teachers have been proud to have been assocrated wrth you at All Hallows Proud because we feel that rn our efforts to ard you to accomplish somethrng worthwhrle you have sensed the mam purpose rn lrfe and have cooperated wrth us to the full Whale you now say your offrcral farewells to All Hallows rt rs merely a formalrty for the bonds of frlendshrp formed over the years are not severed by a handshake or words of farewell rather they are strengthened by the passrng years Wrth the deepest Interest we shall watch your development along the road of lrfe always trustrng that rn each All Hallows man the school wrll have lastmg cause for joy Some of you wrll forget All Hallows most of you whrle not forgetting wrll have no further contact wrth All Hallows but to all of you we wrsh the greatest possrble suscess and happr ness May your loyaltres to God parents and frrends never waver and may God grant that we may meet rn Heaven our True Home l 0 0 Y 1 I l Your courses here at All Hallows have been built around a Godly core, a core from which ' l . . . 1 I - .f -M, l V A-W W. MM ..., S--Q. NH 1 5 f Q 9 3 ,,,1g:5f, , , Wi, gegfw , x A wigs 'r , Mfg, ...X ' .u-vt. J '- . we , ' ' A ' ,' " . an f ' ' ,. + . , ,W ,QQ . 0 he condition upon which God has given liberty to man is eternal vigilance.-John Philpot Curran W f aa ix is RX A i. H-, , I . H 1 if Ai if 4 , f .,iii uf A. Vi 11 iff: V E In I4 I A V .. EVM, A V A -x 954.,,1y:v i i X o f ' 'E ,,--K , fi? .mi 1 in V f y .4V'A in i i .55 if . A .V , L tg '26 'o'i 255 BRO. P. D. MCCARTHY L ,K ,,.q Religrorr. Mathematrcs fwtb nv'- to BRO. A. P. SULLIVAN Relrgron. History, Mathematrcs ow, 3, ik' Nur Moderator of Band and Dance Commrttee I, cf 'iz' ' 1 X, y 'yi BRO. J. H. FITZGERALD Relrgron, Latin, World History . .HBE fi' BRO. L. c. HALEY j ...L Religron, Mathematics, ' 6,1-. 4-L ' if .1 Moderator of Mothers' Club 'atv www? 2 t 7 M Y Q O., A-sf--ff' gif-sr... BRO. N. T. MURPHY Reirgion. Latm, Hrstorf, 159- Moderator of the Sodatity of Our Lady i MR C HEFFERNAN English World Hustory Mathematrcs MR V GALLAGHER General Scrence Mathematics aw, fi" if 'kgsfy MR I KELLY BRO I G CARR Regrstrar Rellglon Mathematics Chemrstry Moderator of Fathers Club Dlrector of Athletlcs MR R KING Englush Business Arithmetic Coach of Basketball and Baseball Qu, 'Y' t 4 MR H BEAL English Latm Economics Track Coach 'Gi' BRO. D. P. SULLIVAN Relrgroh, Hrstory. English, Moderator ot the 'Blue and Whrte BRO. I. B. WALSH Rellgron. Physics. Mathematrcs, Moderator of the Yearbook BRO.1.G.McPADDEN Kg:-, Vx '72-v BRO. J. R. KELLY Retrgnon. History, Biology, Mathematrcs. Moderator of Track Relrgrorr, Brology. French, .mfr cw Moderator of Gtee Club and Tennts BRO. P. L. NAGLE Rehgron French Englrsh. Moderator of Handbatt and Bowhng fl H WU! Q. -K." 41:1 BRO 1 B TEMBREULL Rellglon Englush BRD 1 B HANLEY Latln Rellglon Economics ibn-an 'Q' Q .1-Q inf nr MR H SHANZ MR I OBROTKA World Hlstory Engllsh Glee Club Instructor MR. A. SAGAN Band Instructor 24 iv MISS M. 0 REILLY Librarian , rf"f BRO. H. P. DILLEMUTH 8th Grade BRD. E. B. WAKEHAM Sth Grade BRO. C. B. JOYCE 3rd Grade BRU. P. B. LANE 7th Grade L' 0694 M'-'i MF' BRO. 1. K. KAVANAGH 5th Grade S ,V 'br' X Y--" BRO.H.A.MO0RE 6th Grade .ag BRO.R.H.TURNBULL '10 N-r, X, 2nd Grade BRO.M.R.MORRBON lst Grade BRO.V.A.RUSSELL Va nn Grade K xr' ,aah 9 BRO.l.P.EGAN 4th Grade va yyfqua We a It was late June Semor year the prom graduatlon had all come and gone Moved by nostalgrc memones of hugh school and a desire to vrslt my old haunts I slowly made my way down the street to All Hallows As l approached the red bnck burldmg a flash of whlte gleamlng ln the sun caught my eye lt was a statue over the mam doorway Our Lady of All Hallows I walked to the corner and stood there gazrng up at her She stood there beautlful and serene her arms spread ln welcome just as she had welcomed our class when we flrst came to study under her lovlng surveillance As I looked at her It appeared as lf she were thmkmg perhaps of us the class who had walked beneath her gaze for the last tlme such a short whlle ago She mlght have been remembermg the green fnghtened young Freshmen who flled past ln that September of four years ago remembering how she had watched us gradually bolster our confidence and settle down to four years of learnlng She saw us make strong frlendshlps one by one learn together masterlng each subject some wlth ease some wlth dlfflculty play together on the courts the tracks and the dlamonds and pray together on First Fnday or ln the chapel each mormng untll we were forged unto a unlt future All Hallows men She could have been recalling exammatlon tame She had watched and sympathrzed as we sat down at our desks wlth sweaty hands and poundmg hearts eyes mlrrorlng our excltement She recalled how we nervously awaited the results the mornlng mall would bnng us ralsrng us to soanng rellef or happrness or alas draggmg us to deepest delectlon She mlght have been thmkmg of the boys themselves theur sprnt thelr galety their desrre to pull together hard For thus certannly was to a large extent what made All Hallows what It was These qualltles ln the All Hallows men showed them selves everywhere be It the classroom or the gym l thunk that she must have smlled ln approval as each fellow helped the other learn that she herself mlght have glven a llttle cheer as the team scored the wln mng polnt and the stands rocked wlth shouts For thus the splrlt the spmt of All Hallows comrng forth lt made us strong and good and It made us men As I stood there I thought how much she must love the Brothers These men were both teachers and frlends to us The atmosphere malntalned was llght and yet I6 - 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' - 2 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' 1 1 , - . , . , . serious We were made to feel that while we must learn we could also enjoy our selves Study was not such an arduous task when a light atmosphere prevailed The Brothers seemed to have a knack for blending just the right amounts of discipline and camaraderie There was another factor though which was more important There was a strong friendship between the Brother and each student Each one of us felt like and was treated like an individual We knew that the Brothers were concerned with each one of us Through all four years in All Hallows they provided us with instruction en couragement and friendship The result was a general wellbeing in us the students and a greater willingness to work with the Brothers Our Lady must give special heed to the Brothers when they pray to her for help The Order is constantly expanding its scope there are many more vocations to the Brotherhood and she gives the Brothers the strength to maintain their work in a wonderful manner These benefits are but rewards for the work the Brothers are doing for the love of her and her Son Could she be thinking I wondered about First Fridays when the student body came us a group to pay homage to her Divine Son? Surely this must have been a another kind of spirit at All Hallows religious spirit We had but a spark of this spirit perhaps when we entered as Freshmen but nursed and fed by the teaching and example of the Brothers that spark soon rose to a fire in our hearts as it had in hundreds of All Hallows men who had gone before us lt is a fire not to be smothered by the torrent of troubles and temptations which come in later life rather with the grace of God these trials will only serve to intensify its blaze ln our route to Heaven each of us must take a separate path Each path is filled with a number of obstacles The object of All Hallows was to equip us to surmount these obstacles They have attained this goal well With this last thought in mind l turned from the school filled with a sense of completion of fullness of peace and happiness for I realized that we the class of 1958 had not walked beneath the gaze of Our Lady of All Hallows for the last time I knew that she woud ever look out across the miles and see us wherever we went whatever we did She would always be there to encourage us to help us and to pray for us that we having someday finished our life on this earth can return to her and her Son for all etermty ROBERT LEGATO 17 gladdening sight for her. Yet she knew that this.was but one manifestation of THOMAS MCGOVERN JAMES MAGUIRE JOHN MAGUME JAMES MORRBSEY WALTER OUAST THOMAS ROACH GEORGE VERRANDO 7 mms hose, who would glve up essential llberty to purchase a llttle temporary safety deserve nelther liberty nor safety Bengamm Franklin KT RALPH E. ACOSTA Our Lady of Lourdes Ralph, during his stay here at All Hallows, has capably lent his talents to the Handball Team for one year and the Glee Club for two years. The best wishes of the entire Senior Class go with Ralph in his future studies. 'Gsm -41 'Qia- JOHN H. ALLEN Sf. EliZabeth'S lohn has had four profitable years at All Hallows. During his stay he has been a member of the Basketball Team. He has also spent a year in the Glee Club. Although his plans are undecided at the present. we know that he will be a success in his future endeavors. as ."' uv' IUSEPH M. BALLO All Hallows Joe, a four year honor student. is one of the twelve year men at All Hallows. He has lent his talents as stah' painist to both the Glee Club and the Concert Band, and he has served on the staff of the Library League for three years. After graduation Joe plans to attend Dartmouth College. where he will take up pre-medical studies. The entire Sen- ior Class wishes him luck in his chosen field. 22 Q ,1 't vp 'Wav' RICHARD l. ANASTASIO St. Ignatius Loyola During his four year stay at All Hallows, Dick has been an honor student. He has lent his talents to the Band for two years and the Debating Society for four years. Dick intends to pursue a course in Pre-Med at the college of his choice. 'Rai 'thai' NATALE T. BARBARA Our Lady of Fatima Nat, who hails from New Jersey. has been an honor student for three years during his stay here at All Hallows. Besides being on the Track Team in first year, Nat also participated in In- tramural Basketball for three years and was a member of the Glee Club in Senior Year. We all wish him success at Fordham where he plans to pursue a course in Pharmacy. 1'-7 IUIIN E. BECCUNSALL Holy Rosary John comes to us from Holy Rosary in the Bronx. He has been a member of the Handball Team for three years and the Bowling Team for one year. Having been a three year honor student he will certainly be an asset to Manhattan College where he plans to pursue a course in Engineering. C, 3 STEPHEN I. BIZZARRI Sparkill Grammar School Steve has spent four profitable years at All Hallows. During his stay he has par- ticipated in the Band and has been a member of the Track Team. Although he is undecided as to future plans, we are sure he will succeed in his chosen field. MICHAEL I. BENNETT Our Lady of Mercy Since coming here four years ago, Mike has contributed much to All Hallows. He has participated in the Glee Club and Library League for two years. AI- though he is undecided as to his choice of college, his genial personality will assure him of success, IAMES T. BRADY Holy Rosary lim, a four year honor student, has been active on the staff of the "Blue and White" for two years and was elected Editor-in-Chief in his Senior Year, Also to his credit are three years of Intramural Basketball. We all wish lim great success in his future studies of Business at Iona College. 23 RICHARD A. BIELEMEIER St. Frances de Chantal Richie, an honor student for four years, spent two years as a member of the Bowling Teaem, competing in both lay Vee and Intramural. Although his choice of college is as yet undecided ,we are sure that he will be successful in what- ever he attempts. 1'-Q R 3. r '4' ,se ir. f- P I 1 WILLIAM I. BRENNAN Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Since coming to All Hallows. Bill has lent his talents to the Rowing Team in Freshman Year. For the past two years Bill has been a member of the Bowling Team. At present his plans for the future are uncertain but he intends to go to a local college. 4 RICHARD C. BRADY St. Nicholas Tolentine Rich has won a host of friends during his stay at All Hallows. His activities include three years in the Glee Club. three years of Handball and two in the Library League. Rich hopes to attend lona College where he intends to pure sue a Liberal Arts Degree. We all wish him the best of luck in his chosen field. FRANCIS BRANCHINI Annunciation Frank, who wishes that many teachers would learn to pronounce his last name corectlv, has livened our four years here with his friendly wit. Activity wise he played Intramural Basketball for two years. We all wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors. Q! . JAMES P, BRASSIL Sacred Heart lim, an honor in first year, has been very active at All Hallows. Among his accomplishments are three years in the Band and one year in the Glee Club. He also played Intramural Basketball. We are sure he will be a success in whatever he attempts. 24 ar , CHARLES M. BRYCELAND Sacred Heart Since Charlie came to us in Freshman Year from Sacred Heart. he has contrib- uted two years to the Handball Team and in fourth year Charlie participated in Glee Club activities. He plans to take a Liberal Arts course at a local college. Fu' AW'-nf'- 'Ge 's'-nu-.4 wwf IAMES P, CARULAN St. Luke's During his stay at All Hallows, lim has been a four year honor student. His quick smile and winning personality have won him many friends at All Hal- lows. lim is assured of success in his study of Electrical Engineering at Man- hattan. at , 1.1 EDWARD T. BYRNE Sacred Heart Ted, during his four years at All Hal- lows, has been a popular and creditable member of the student body, He was a member of the Cross Country Track Team for two years and a member of the Indoor and Outdoor Track Teams for three years. Ted has not decided the college where he will further his education, but his genial personality will surely win him friends anywhere. JOSE M. CALLEIO, IR. Our Lady nf Lourdes During his four years in high school, lose has spent two years in the Glee Club. He plans to attend Manhattan College where he hopes to pursue a course in Electrical Engineeering. The best wishes of the entire student body go with lose in his future studies. 1 ' f .xv ,? VITO CARIJO St. Raymund's During his stay at All Hallows, Vito has been very aotivxe in the interest of the school. He has been manager of many of the teams including l.V. Baseball and Basketball and Varsity Basketball, His genial personality assures him of success at Manhattan where he intends to study Engineering. .t CORNELIUS J. CARROLL St. Raymund's Neil was a member of the Cross Coun- try Track Team in first year and he has also been a member of the "Blue and White" staff for three years. Although he is undecided in his choice of col- lege, he is assured of success in the future. CURNELIUS F. CASH All Hallows Neil, a twelve year man at All Hallows, has been a member of the Band for four years and a member of the Bowl- ing Team in Senior Year. The best wishes of the graduating class go with Neil in his future studies of Engineer- ing. MARK A. CASSIDY St. Anastasia During his stay at All Hallows, Mark has participated in the Glee Club and the Intramural Basketball program. He has also been a two year honor stu- dent. Upon graduation his plans in- clude the study of Dentistry at Seton Hall University. 'in' MICHAEL J. CESARIO St. GahrleI's "irish", who participated in Track in his Freshman Year, has been an active supporter of all school activities. He has ardently supported the Basketball Team by attending all of the games played this season. His good wit and personality will assure Mike outstand- ing success in his studies of Engineer- ing at Villanova. IOHN T. CHIMERA St. Joseph's Academy During his stay here at All Hallows, lohn has won many friends with his winning smile and personality. The best wishes of the entire Senior Class go with John in his future studies at col- lege. if -f K q,,,' ANDREW R. CAVANAUGH Annunciation Andy has won many friends in four years at All Hallows and his personality assures him of success at the college of his choice. We all wish Andy the best of luck in his future studies. 5, ffvi RONALD COLEMAN St. Aloysius During his four years at All Hallows, Ron has distinguished himself as an active participant in sports. He spent one year on J.V. and one year on Var- sity Basketball. In addition he ran Track for one year. I am sure that Ron's many friends will wish him the best of luck in his studies at the Academy of Aeronautics, '95 'Gil 'NQQ CHARLES T. COLGAN Sacred Heart One of the few boys in recent years to come to All Hallows from Sacred Heart of Manhattan. Charlie quickly made many friendships which have lasted these four years. A four year honor student .he has played Baseball and Intramural Basketball. As of yet unde- cided on future plans, he is assured of success in any career that he may choose. ,J 115 M 1 9' -4 ' 'ity-J THOMAS J. COOKE St. CeceIia's Tom, coming from St. Cecelia's in New Jersey, has participated in Freshman Basketball and three years of lntrae mural Basketball. He was on the honor roll for two years. Tom hopes to attend college and has plans to go to Holy Cross. ROBERT W. COOPER Tenafly Grammar School Waide, during his stay here, has made many friends. He has been on the honor roll, participated on the lntrae mural Basketball Team, and is a mem- ber of the Glee Club, He plans to at- tend a local college to pursue his studies in Business Administration. fs -sei l- JOHN J. CONWAY All Hallows John is an All Hallows student from way backg one of the twelve year men. John's good humor has given a smile to his classmates. His extra-curricular activities include two years in the Sodality. We are sure that he will be successful in his chosen field of Busi- ness. 5 Xx'm,-'ir' 'QED VINCENT P. CORCDRAN St. loseph's Vinny has made many friends at All Hallows in his four years here, He was an honor student for four years and he was also a member of the lntramural Basketball Team. Vinny intends to study Electrical Engineering at Manhattan College. His friendly personality as- sures him of success in his career. AaLif,.Ll ALBERT E. CRABTREE All Halluws Al. a twelve year man at All Hallows. has been a member of the scholarship class and an honor student for four years. He has capably lent his talents to the Debating Society for three years. the Dance Committee and Prom Com- mittee. the "Blue and White" and the Yearbook, for two years. ln Senior Year Al was chosen Editor-ineChief of the "Halloween". The best wishes of Holy the Senior Class go with Al to Cross where he intends to study Pre- Med. ' f 4-2 ,V ,, 35. . wry? 7 5' ' f""'?' THOMAS 1. CULLITUN St. Angela Merici Tom has made many frineds during his stay at All Hallows. He has been in the Glee Club for four years. We wish Tom all the success in the world where he intends to study Law. 28 Q1 .Er 'fi P.-' W.. MAURICE 1. CULHANE St. Raymond's During Reec's four years at All Hallows, he has been a member of the Track Team and in Senior Year, he was a member of the Glee Club, He plans to attend Villanova in furtherance of his studies. We are all confident of his success in college. 423' WILLIAM 1. DALTON Our Lady of Fatima Bill. from lersey. has been a four year honor student, Among his activities are included a year in the Library League and a year as a member of the "Hal- loween Staff". After graduation Bill in- tends to study Electrical Engineering at Manhattan College. 'T 'UQ ' 'av if-'rein ANTHONY C. D'ANGELO St. Martin ot Tours Smce Tony came to All Hallows he has made many new friends, He was a member of the Bowling Team and the Glee Club and he has also been a member of the Debating Society. Tony plans to take a course in Science at Fordham University. 4Q ERNEST 1. DeSALVO St. Benedict's Ernie, a four year man, was an honor student for three years. Sam, as he is known around school, was a member of the Glee Club and the Intramural Bass ketball Team. each for one year, He intends to study Engineering at Man- hattan College. RICHARD E. DeCOURSY Our Lady ot Solace Dick has attended All Hallows for four years, during which he has won fifty three medals for the Track Team. Dick will complete his Senior Year as a four year letterman in Cross Country, Track and Field Events. He plans to pursue a course in Business Law at Iona College. ROBERT B. DiCONSIGLl0 l.H.S. 125 Coming to All Hallows in second year. Bob joined the "Blue and White" staff and became a feature writer in Senior Year. After graduation Bob intends to pursue a Liberal Arts degree at Iona College. 29 22 GERARD A. DeMARCHl St. Angela Merici Gerry, a four year honor student at All Hallows, has been an active supporter of school activities. Joining the staff of the "Blue and White" as a feature writer, he held several positions on the Newspaper until he was elected assist- ant editor in Senior Year. We are sure that he will achieve success in his pur- suance of a Law degree at Fordham University. A I X I 'x 1"""?7 .,.-1 LAWRENCE E. DUFFY Holy Rosary Since coming to All Hallows. Duff has acquired many friends. After gradua- tion he will serve his active duty with the Marines before pursuing a Liberal Arts course at Fairfield University. r'9'g' IQ' ,gr"" JAMES L. DDNNELLY St. Anastasia's lim, with his pleasing smile, has won many friends at All Hallows. He was a member of the Bowling Team for one year. He hopes to attend Xavier Univer- sity of Cincinnati where he will stud, Business Administration. MARTlN A. DUYLE Good Shepherd Marty was always very well liked during his stay at All Hallows. He was an honor student for one year and a mem' ber of the Bowling Team for two years Although he is undecided as to his fu- ture. we are confident of his success. Whig MICHAEL L. DUCEY St. Theresa's Mike has made many friends here at All Hallows. Among his accomplishments are two years of Varsity Basketball and three years of Intramural Basketball. We all wish him well in his chosen field of business which he intends to pursue at a local college, ," Aa- ku ' 4 x, VST' EDWARD J. ESPINUSA Commander Shea Fds mrlrt manner and personality has won him many friends at All Hallows He has lent his talents to the Glee Club for three years and to the Tennis Team for two years, We wish him suc- cess in his study of Medicine at a local college 175 X Q , r Nw-5' mv lon list of activities consistin 'Thx THOMAS A. FARRELLY Sacred Heart During his stay at All Hallows. Tom has shown his oustanding friendliness and has won many sating friends. He has been active as a member of the Li- brary League for three years. Tom in- tends to study Business Administration at Iona College. JAMES M. FAGAN Elizabeth Seton Academy Since coming to us four years ago. lim has made many friends at All Hal- lows. He has been a member of the Bowling Team and Intramural Basket- ball Team for two years each. We wish lim the best of luck at St. MichaeI's College in Vermont. where he intends to study Medicine. THOMAS F. FARLEY Our Lady of Good Counsel Tom's amiable personality and quick wit has won him many friends at All Hallows. The Senior Class wishes Tom the best of luck in his future studies of Electrical Engineering at New York University. 'aria-'-'rl ' .14-" EDWARD V. FARRELL Holy Spirit A four year honor student, Eddie has a g g of three years of Intramural Basketball. ,J 5 2 xl ,MPH JAMES C. FLOOD St. Frances de Chantal lim has won many friends during his stay at All Hallows. He has been a member of the Bowling Team in Senior Year. We wnsh him the best of luck in his chosen career at Fort Schuyler Maritime College. 09' one year in the Library League and one year as a member of the "Halloween" staff. We wish him the best of luck at the Air Force Academy. earn: 'sa-ff" 1- I 393 'Sunni it MICHAEL D. FUGARTY Sacred Heart Nlike's good-natured personality and ex- cellent aptitudes have won him many friends at All Hallows. He has been a member of the Dance Committee for three years and he was elected to the Prom Committee in Senior Year. His many friends wish him the best of luck at Manhattan College where he will study Pre-Med. .05 ,ive 'ii EDWARD P. FLYNN JOHN M. FOLEY St. Elizaheth's Ed has been a definite asset to All Halv lows since he came here four years ago. He was an active member of the intramural Basketball Program during his stay here. We all wish him the best of luck in his study of Business Ad- ministration at a local college. ff, 933' G' i ""'ClZ'1'P ROGER GARAY All Hallnws Roger. who has been with us since the fifth grade, has been an active member of the Glee Club during his four years of high school. He hopes to attend M.l.T. to study Electrical Engi- neering. PETER 1. GILL Annunciation Quiet and reserved, Pete has spent four pleasant years at All Hallows. During his stay he has been an active member of the Dance Committee, AI- though Pete is undecided as to his future plans, we are sure of his suc- cess in whatever he attempts. St. Anastasia's lack has been very active at All Hal- lows during his stay here, Among his accomplishments are Tennis. Bowling. Glee Club. and the Marching Band. We wish him the best of luck at Kings Point where he will take an Engineer- ing course. NI wg EDWARD F GILLESPIE P S 7 Ed has acquired many friends during his four years at All Hallows An ar dent supporter of school activities Ed plans to enter the Air Force after grad uation Good luck Ed' K' l if of ,cf X JOSEPH C. GRIMALDI Holy Rosary loe, a four year honor student, won the Iona award for French in second year. He has been an active supporter of the Glee Club for four years and a member of the newspaper stalt in Senior Year. Following graduation, Joe intends to pursue a Liberal Arts course at Iona College. WILLIAM P. HARTNETT St. Elizaheth's Bill has acquired many friends at All Hallows during his four years here. He has participated on the Track Team for one ear. We wish him the ver best Y Y of luck at a local college where intends to study Engineering. IAMES I. HAGEN Sacred Heart During his stay at All Hallows, lim has been a popular and creditable member of the student body. He played two years of Intramural Basketball and took part in the Sodality for one year, In Senior Year he was a member of the Glee Club. We are confident of his success in his pursuit of a course in Engineering at Manhattan College. in--9 'C' BREHDAN GUNNING St. Ignatius Loyola Brendan has been very active while studying at All Hallows. He has been a member of the Library League for two years. ln Senior Year he was elected to the Prom Committee. We all wish him success at Fordham University where he intends to study Business and Finance. 62 Q I :xr w--414 . 1 fr '35 Y e of EDWARD 1, HUGHES Visitation During his stay at All Hallows, Ed.s genial personality has made him well liked by the students and faculty alike. He has contributed his talents to the Glee Club in Senior Year and Intramural Basketball for three vears. Ed intends to puruse a course in Business at Ford- ham University. ik! NW 71' 7 ,i.Ml,s.,5, kr .iigiq - I KEVIN M. HURLEY Holy Spirit Kevin, since coming to All Hallows has acquired many new friends. He has been an ardent supporter of the Glee Club for two years. Following gradua- tion he intends to pursue a course in Business Administration at Iona College. fgwn Q Exim' PETER G. IAREMA All Hallows Pete, a twelve year man at All Hallows, has made many lasting friendships dur- ing this time. He has been a member of the Handball Team for one year and of the Library League for three years. Pete plans to study Architectural Ene gineering at a local college. 34 Kg- - fbdb CHARLES 1. IAEGER St. Frances of Rome Charlie was a four year honor student at All Hallows. Among his accomplish- ments are three years of Handball and two years on the Bowling Team as "bowler" and secretary. In Senior Year he was a member of the "Halloween" staff. We are confident of his success at Iona College where he will study Business Administration. 6' JAMES L. JOHNSON Annunciation lim has been very popular at All Hal- lows. Among his accomplishments are four years as a member of the Glee Club and one year in the Debating So- ciety. He also participated as a mem- ber of the Tennis Team for one year. lim plans to study Electronics at a local college. 5 V5 -.- i .iv V i WILLIAM I. KEARNEY Sacred Heart Bill, with his quick wit and amiable personality. has won many friends dur- ing his stay at All Hallows. He hes lent his talents to the Glee Club and the Rifle Team in his four years here. We are confident of his success in his chosen course of Liberal Arts at the College of the City of New York. anal fn' ' , -A-:- JAMES V. LARKIN St. Brendan's Jim will go far with his pleasing per- sonality which has won him many friends here at All Hallows. An honor student for one year, he has played three years of Intramural Basketball. We all wish him the best of luck at Georgetown, where he will study medi- cine. GERALD 1. KIERAN Holy Name lerry's friendly personality and ready wit have won him many friends here at All Hallows. During his stay he has lent his talents to J.V. Baseball for one year and Intramural Basketball for three years, Although he is undecided as to his future plans we are confident of his success in whatever he attempts. s 2 .,4n1' GERARD F. LeCOMTE St. 1erome's Gerry has won many friends during his stay at All Hallows. He has lent his talents to the Library League and the newspaper for a year apiece. We wish him all the success in the world in his study of Liberal Arts at Manhattan College. 35 13 aa tina: GERALD E. KELLY Visitation Gerry has gained many friends with his fine personality. He has participated on the Bowling Team and Intramural Basketball Team during his four years here. We are sure of his success at lona College where he will study Busi- ness Administration. ax. g i 'A in Y .Q I il' 6:1 J W ' RICHARD J. LLEWELYN All Hallows Rich has won many friends here at All Hallows with his pleasing wit and per- sonality. An ardent supporter of school activities, he has been a member of the Glee Club and bowling team. Rich plans to attend the University of the State of Washington. where we know he will be sucessful in his study of Forestry. 17... if ROBERT I. LEGATO Epiphany Since coming to All Hallows. Bob has won many friends. This two year honor student has devoted his talents to the Glee Club, playing lead roles in many of their productions. He was also a member of the Debating Society and the Library League. The entire Senior Class wishes Bob the best of luck in his study of Medicine at Georgetown. ANTHONY I. LENNUN St. Andrew Avellino Tony has made many friends during his stay here at All Hallows. He has ben a fervent supporter of all sports events at the school. We wish him the best of luck in his studies at Iona College. JAMES R. LEWIS St. Ann's lim is known throughout the school for his amiable personality. He has participated on the Track Team for one year. The best of luck is extended to this Senior in his pursuit of a Liberal Arts course at Iona College. IVF' .f....-it r LAWRENCE P. LUUBY St. Nicholas Larry is a Jersey boy who came to us from St. Nicholas Grammar School in lersey City. In his four years he has been an Honor student and a member of the Band. After graduation, Larry plans to enter the Seminary where he will study for the Passionist Order. 1 'lv-up BRENDON P. McCRANE St. Anastasia Brendon has been a member of the Library League for three years. He ex- pects to attend a Catholic University and major in Political Science. His out- standing personality and pleasing smile assure him success in his career. STEPHEN I. LUSONSKY St. Stephen of Hungary Steve, a four year honor student, has been the recipient ot the General Ex- cellence medal in Freshman Year and has received second honors in Sopho- more and Junior Years. He has been an active member of the Debating So- ciety lor four years, being elected Vice- President in his Senior Year. He is also a member of the National Forensic League. His Engineering studies will commence at Manhattan College. IAMES 1. LYUNS St. Anselm's lim was a first year honor student, as well as being a member of the Library League and staunch supporter of school sports. lim is liked by classmates and faculty alike. He will go to a local col- lege to pursue a Fine Arts course. l0HN l. McCARTHY St. Barnabas Having come to All Hallows from Barnabas Grammar School, lohn has participated in several sports. Fresh- man Track, l.V. Baseball and two years of Varsity Bowling are his main accom- plishments. Although undecided on a college, he plans to take an Academic course after graduation. KENNETH E. McCLORY St. Raymond's During his stay here Ken has been a four year honor student as well as be- ing a member of the Basketball Team for four years and the Baseball Team for three years. Although his college choice is undetermined he intends to pursue a Business or Liberal Arts course in college. PHILIP J. McDERMOTT St. Nicholas of Tolentine During Phil's four years at All Hallows he has made many friends. He was an honor student in Freshman and Sopho- more Years and in Senior Year he de- voted his talents to the Glee Club and the Track Team. We wish him great success in whatever field in life he chooses. 'K' MICHAEL A. McDONOUGH St. Anthnny's Nlike. since entering All Hallows, has proved himself worthy of being an All Hallows man by fervently supporting school activities. Not certain as yet as to what college he will attend, we all wish Mike the best of luck in his future endeavors. .aft svn ,Q Ii :W . HUBERT F. McGOVERN St. Angela Merici Thruoghout his four years at All Hal- lows. Hubert has been an ardent sup- porter of school activities. At present his future plans are undecided but we are sure that he will succeed in what- ever field he chooses. HUGH MclNALLY Ascension Hugh has made many friends here at All Hallows. Having been an honor stu- dent here, we are sure that he will do well in his studies of Engineering at Manhattan College. '1Q""'9" may JOHN P. McKENDRY All Hallows lohn came to All Hallows in the third grade. In his four years of high school, he has spent one year on Cross Coun- try Track, three years in the Glee Club and four years on the Handball Team. He intends to enter Queen of Apostles Seminary. gl M lt fi. . -J , -if DANIEL P. McLAUGHLIN St. Raymond's Coming from St. Raymond's in the Bronx. Dan has participated in many activities. He was a member of the Dance Committee for two years and he played Intramural Basketball for two years. Upon graduation he plans to at- tend a local college and although he isn't sure of his career, we are sure that he will be a success. 1 ri! xx PD 'K 5-1, 9, ' un EDWARD S. McLOUGHLlN St. Luke's In his four years at All Hallows, Ed has lent his efforts to many school activi- ties. He was a four year honor student and he ran track in Freshman Year. Second and third years were devoted to the Library League. Ed spent four years on the Dance Committee and in Senior Year he was Chairman of the Prom Committee. Ed plans to attend either lona or Manhattan for a course in Business Administration. 9 4 l I X 4.4- N,-4---f PATRICK l. McLOUGHLIN Sacred Heart By his mild and socially minded atti- tudes, Joe has won the admiration and respect of all his classmates. The friendliness and school spirit he has shown at All Hallows will help him greatly in his studies of business at lona College. IOSEPH M. Mc0UADE Dur Lady of Refuge -f Joe's spontaneous cheerfulness and friendliness have made him one of the school's most popular students. Joe took time to participate in Basketball for four years and he spent two years in the Glee Club and one year on the Track Team. Next fall loe plans to enter Fordham College, where he will pursue a course in Law. It 'X PATRICK F. MCLOUGHLIN St. luke'S Pat in his four years has contributed greatly to the school's success. He was an honor student for two years, parti- cipated in Handball for one year, and was on the staff of the "Blue and White" for three years. ln fourth year he joined the Glee Club. We wish him success at Fordham where he plans to study Pharmacy. CW ,gun ROBERT R. MAGLIOLA Grantwood Elementary School Bob has been a zealous honor student at All Hallows and has been the recipi- ent of the General Excellency Medal in Sophomore and Junior Years and the Latin Medal in Junior Year. He has been a member of the Debating Society for three years and the Sodality for two years. In Senior Year, Robert was elected President of the Debating So- ciety and Recording Secretary of the Sodality. His classmates wish him the greatest success in whatever field in life God has chosen for him. df , 4. JOHN MAHLE Our Lady of Fatima Hailing from Our Lady of Fatima Gram- mar School in Jersey. Jay has been a member of the Bowling Team. Activity wise. he has joined the Newspaper staff in his Senior Year. The Senior Class wishes him the best of luck in his chosen field of Engineering at a local college. ROBERT R. MARANE P. S. 81 Since coming to All Hallows. Bob has lent his talents to the Intramural Bas- ketball Program and to the Radio Club. After graduation Bob would like to at- tend Fordham where he will study in the field of Electronics. 40 JOHN B. MALLON St. Gabriel's Brian, as he is known to his class- mates, has won many friends during his four years at All Hallows through his amazing sense of humor. Besides his ready wit, he has also lent his talents to us on the Basketball Court by playing Freshman. J.V. and two years of Varsity ball, In Senior Year, Brian was chosen as a member of the Prom Committee. The best wishes of the Senior Class go with Brian to Provi- dence College in Rhode Island, where he will study Liberal Arts. ROBERT I. MARINO All Hallows Robert has attended All Hallows for twelve years. During his four years of high school he has been a member of the Library League. He plans to con- tinue his studies at Iona College where he will study in the field of Science. - 'VS s..,,,. ALBERT M. MARKS Our Lady of Lourdes AI, as he is called by his friends, has been a four year honor student at All Hallows. During his stay here he has lent his talents to the Track Team otr two years. He plans to attend Manhat- tan College where he will study Engi- neering, Q' .7 t.'N.a-4 DOMINICK A. MAZZA St. Anthony ot Padua Dom with his amiable personality has made many friends at All Hallows. Dom has participated for two years on the Handball Team as a main attraction. He was also a member of the Band for three years. Dom will attend one of New York's colleges specializing in Accounting. - ness." TE, IOHN I. MARINAN Our Lady of Angels In his four years at All Hallows, lohn has made many friends. He has con- tributed his talents to the Debating Society in Freshman Year. as well as being a strong supporter of all sports activities at the school. lohn hopes to attend Manhattan College. EDWARD l. MEENAHAN St. Joan of Arc During his four years at All Hallows. Ed has acquired many friends. An hon- or student tor two years, his activities include three years on the Bowling Team and three years of Intramural Basketball and one year of Varsity Handball. We wish Ed the best of luck in his courses at the Air Force Acad- emy. 41 .Y J X 'Zz' THOMAS G. MASON St. Anastasia's Tom came to us from St. Anastasia Grammar School in Teaneck, New ler- sey. Among his school activities are four years on the Tennis Team and two years of Bowling and one year in the Glee Club. Tom plans to attend Iona College in September to major in Business Administration. 'ii it' 2625 .vo N ,ul JAMES M. MORRIS St. Luke's Since coming to All Hallows in 1954, Jim has made himself well known around the school. Not only has he followed the academic part, but he has also been a firm supporter of school activities. He was a member of the Glee Club in first year and also the J.V. and Varsity Baseball Teams. We wish him the best of luck at St. Bona' venture's in the field of teaching which he has chosen. wr, 'sk' CARL G. MERCURIO Henry Hudson Junior H. S. Carl, whose friendly face has greeted you in the cafeteria for the last three years has been a four year honor slu- dent. With his witty personality he has made many friends at All Hallows, Carl has been a member of the Bowling Team and was elected president of the team in his Senior Year. He has also participated as a member of the Year- book staff. We are sure that Carl will succeed in his chosen career of Medi- cine. JAMES F. MORAN St. Ann's This popular student has made many friends at All Hallows. He has lent his talents to the Library League. Jim plans to attend Iona College, where he will take up a Liberal Arts course. 'Q' . ..,,, , -.vi RONALD P. MORAN St. Anselm's Ron has been an honor student for two years and has lent his talents to the Track Team in Freshman and Sopho- more years. He also participated in the Glee Club for a year. His future plans include taking a Science conrse at Manhattan College. 42 Qs: -4 'Qing mf' ROBERT G. MURANO P. S. 86 Bob has made many friends here at All Hallows in the past four years. He has been a member of the Library League. Track Team and the newly formed Rifle Team. Bob has not yet decided on what college he plans to attend, but we are sure he will be successful in whatever field he chooses. an all--' BERNARD O'HARA St. Luke's During his stay at All Hallows, Bernie has been a member of the Varsity Handball Team for two years. a mem- ber of the Bowling Team for one year, and an honor student. He intends to study Business Administration at St. lohn's University. VINCENT P. MURRAY Annunciatinn During his four years at All Hallows. Vic has been an ardent supporter of all school activities. The best wishes of the entire Senior Class go with him in his future studies of Business at Fordham University, DONALD I. NORTON Our Lady of Refuge During his four years at All Hallows Don has lent his talents to the Track and Bowling teams. An honor student for three years, he also competed in Intramural Basketball. After graduation "Duke" intends to study Pharmacy at Fordham University. His genial person- ality is sure to aid him in his chosen profession. 1' 123' uf' EDWARD F. NOWICKI Sacred Heart Ed has won many friends in his four years at All Hallows. His personality assures him of success at lona College. his Our best wishes go with him in course of Liberal Arts. 'F I . if ffff' I I-zwffsevw A "i Sw ,. -lfitffs x 'Z-E 7 I R gif --.f' FRANCIS I. O'NEILL Sacred Heart Franks friendly personality and ready wit have won him many friends at All Hallows. Ranking among his accom- plishments during his four years here are four years in the Concert Band and one year of Intramural Basketball, We are sure of his success in his future endeavors. -257 iQ,X , JOHN C. 0'REGAN St. Ignatius Loyola Drligent work during his four years at All Hallows have won lack the acclaim of students and teachers alike. Among his many achievements are membership in the Library League, Glee Club. So, dality of which he is Pretect and Tennis Team ot which he was a co- captain. We all wish him our best in his pursuit of medicine. sg y so THOMAS 1. ITROURKE Resurrection-Ascension Tom has been an honor student for four years at All Hallows. During his stay here he has participated in lntrae mural Basketball for two years. Ale though Tom has not decided upon his tuture he carries with him the best wishes of his Senior Class. YC? JAMES 0'SULLIVAN St. Mary Help of Christians During his four years at All Hallows lim has won friends. Among his many ac- complishments are two years as a member of the Glee Club and a mem- ber of the Bowling Team for one year. Our best wishes are extended to lim in his pursuit of a course in Business Administration at Iona College. WILLIAM C. PANKUW All Hallows A six year man at All Hallows, Bill has lent his talents to the Handball Team for two years, the Library League for one year and the Yearbook staff in Senior year. All his many friends in Senior year wish him the best of luck in his study for the Medical Profession. A . is if 533 W . f,., M. 1 fe... as J 4. - FMF WILLIAM 0'ROURKE St. Simon Stock An ardent supporter of the school's activities, Bill has been a member of the Bowling Team for two years and the Intramural Basketball Program for three years. In Senior Year he was a member of the Glee Club. The best wishes ot all his friends in Senior Year go with Bill in his pursuit of a Liberal Arts course at Iona College. 'sr Cz RICHARD J. PAPSCOE St. Anastasia's Dick has been extremely active during his stay at All Hallows. Among his accomplishments are two years as a member of the Glee Club. four years on the Tennis Team and two years on the Bowling Team. We wish him suc- cess in his pursuit ot a Liberal Arts course at Iona College, ,- fT.:,,"- 451 195 ali JOHN F. PARRIS St. Andrew Avelino ln the Glee Club in Freshman year and a member of the Bowling Team in lun- ior Year. lack has helped both activi- ties. He hopes to pursue a course in Diesel Engineering or oher his services to the U. S. Navy. an 531 s '-f' CHARLES F. PERKINS All Hallows "Chuck", a four year honor student won "Next in Honor" merit in Sopho- more year. Among his many activities, he has participated in Varsity Tennis. l.V. Baseball. Cross Country Track and has been a member of the Debating Team. We wish him the best as he pursues Aeronautical Engineering at California Tech. THOMAS H. PHELAN Our Lady Queen uf Peace Tom. during his stay at All Hallows has made many lasting friends. Assured of success at Manhattan College where he intends to major in Science. the Senior Class wishes him the best of luck in his chosen career. 'wi CESAR A. PERALES Our Lady of Lourdes Cesar has won many friends during his stay at All Hallows. A member of the "Blue and White", he has held the position of Feature Editor. His ready wit and quick smile assure him success in his study of Engineering at a local college. ,ww rf .JY f -'12 WOW? DONALD PINTO St. loseph's Don has been very active during his stay at All Hallows. Listed among his accomplishments are one year in the Debating Society, two years in the Band, two years on the Bowling Team, and three years as a member of the "Blue and White". We wish him suc- cess in his study of Pre-Med at a local college. W- .eme- RICHARD PUULMAN Sacred Heart Richard. with his warm smile and over- powering personality, has lent his tal- ents to the Intramural Basketball Pro- gram. We all wish him well in his chosen course of Business Administra- tion at Fordham University. ., ,,,,, 7 it L - PAUL J. UUINN All Halluws A four year honor student, Paul was on the Crew and the Swimming Team. He also participated in Intramural Basket- ball for three years. Paul intends to study Engineering at Notre Dame, and he is assured of success in this field. 46 u-I Vina.. JOSEPH E. PRAVETZ St. Raymond's Joe, a four year honor student, has made many friends in his stay at All Hallows. Among his accomplishments are a year as a member of the Library League. The Senior Class wishes him well at Fort Schuyler where he will study Nlarine Engineering. 'filnnv 'vi ALFRED 1. RAIA Our Lady nf Refuge During Al's stay at All Hallows. he has made many friends. He participated in Intramurals for four years and while in second and third years he ran Cross Country. He spent first and second years in the Sodality and in Senior Year joined the Glee Club. Al hopes that further studies at Manhattan will lead to an Engineering Degree. 97-x P ' 42' JAMES C. RATTIGAN St. Simon Stock Jim came to us four years ago from St. Simon Stock Gramar School in the Bronx. During his four years in All Hal- lows he played Freshman Basketball and three years of Intramural ball. He was a member of the Glee Club in Sen- ior Year and a member of the Band in Freshman Year. He plans to study Busi- ness Administration at Iona next fall. 'Q JOHN M. RICCJ All Hallows John. a twelve year man at All Hallows, has made many friends through his cheerful attitude and genial person- ality. He has contributed hih talents to the Glee Club for two years and in hris Senior Year, he joined the staff of the "Blue and White", We wish him well in his chosen field of Cinematog- raphy which he plans to study at the University of Southern California. JOHN A. REILLY St. Brendan's An honor student for four years, John is well liked. He has been a member of the Track Team for one year and Intramural Basketball Team for three years. We wish John good luck at Man- hattan where he intends to study Elec- trical Engineering. '53 'Q r EDMUND J. RIORDAN Holy Rosary During four years at All Hallows, Ed has participated in Track in which he has won numerous medals. After graduat- ing, he hopes to take Business Admini- stration at Iona. 47 KEVIN P. REILLY St. Raymond's Kev has lent his talents for four years to the Basketball and Baseball Teams. He has been an honor student for three years. He plans to study Accounting at a local college. His friends feel that he will succeed in his chosen field be- cause of a good personality and will- ingness to tackle difficult problems. . :mea . . i f 'V Wlffigf' ' t '-5' 'if' 'Q-W' 'ff MICHAEL B. RYAN St. Anastasia's Mike has made many friends at All Hallows by virtue of his quick wit and ready smile, Among his many activities are included years as a member of the Freshman and l.V. Basketball Team and the Library League. All his friends wish him well at Notre Dame where he plans to study Pre-Med. fx fi Z 'R '12 JOHN 1. RIDRDAN St. Frances of Rome lohn has mady many lasting friendships during his stay at All Hallows. He has lent his talents to the Band for three years. We all wish him well at a local college where he will study Business Administration CYRUS S. ROBERTS St. Stephen ot Hungary One of the most popular seniors at All Hallows, Cy has been an honor student for four years. He participated in lntrae mural Basketball for two years. He also was a Secretary of the Debating Society for two years. being a member tor four. Four years of Glee Club rounds out his extra curricular activities. "Swanee" plans to attend one of the Service Academies. preferably West Point. 'C-7 PAUL R. ROWAN St. Luke's Paul. a tour year honor student, has made many friends during his four years at All Hallows. During this time he has been a member of the Intra- mural Basketball Team for three years and the Crew for one year. Eb' 'WIS- tl? MICHAEL 1. RYAN St. Benedict's Mike has been an asset to the school since coming to All Hallows He has lent his talents to the Handball Team tor one year and the Library League for two years. We are sure ot his suc- cess at either Fordham or Iona where he will continue his education. exft' x. 'P ,,.....,ll' ggi JOHN D. SANSONE St. Margaret's lohn has made many new friends dur- ing his four years at All Hallows. Among his numerous activities are in- cluded Intramural Basketball and Track for one year each, and two years as a member of the Glee Club. Although he is undecided as to his future, we are confident of his success in whatever he attempts. THOMAS P. RYAN St. EIizal1eth's Tom has acquired many lasting friends during his four years at All Hallows. He participated as a member of the Track Team for one year and the lntra- mural Basketball Team for two years. We wish him well when he joins the Marines upon graduation. WILLIAM R. RYNNE All Hallows Bill has acquired many new and lasting friends during his long stay at All Hal- lows. Among his activities are included one year of Track and three years on the Intramural Basketball Team. We wish him well in his pursuit of a course in Business Administration at a local college. f .,,, ALBERT l. SALAS Uur Lady of Lourdes Al has not only been a credit to All Hallows scholastically, but also has been a member of the Glee Club for two years and of the Track Team for one year. In Senior Year he was elected to the Prom Committee. We wish him well at Manhattan College where he will study Engineering. CLEMENT V. SCAGLIUNE All Hallows Clem is a twelve year man at All Hal- lows. He is known throughout the school as a happy-goalucky guy, He was a four year honor student and in Junior year he played Intramural Basketball. Upon graduation he plans to study Engineer- ing at Manhattan. 'Ju' .pn-4" '?,? 'xl WILLIAM H. SCHOEPP Sacred HEBFL Since Bill has entered All Hallows in the middle of Freshman Year, he has been an honor student every year. He was a member of the Newspaper during lunior year, and he has played for three years in Intramural Basketball. Bill has made many friends with his quick smile and friendly personality. He plans to study Business Administration at Iona and we are sure he will be suce cessful in his future life. Q- 'lunar auf JOHN E. SECUR lmmaculate Conception During his four years at All Hallows. lack has participated in a variety of activities including Cross Country Track. Varsity and l.V. Tennis. Intramural Bas- ketball, Bowling and a year in Sodality. After graduation, lack plans to attend the School of Agriculture at Cornell University and continue in Cornell, tak- ing Veterinary Med. JESSE M. SHEFFIELD St. Francis de Sales lesse, a four year honor student, through his genial personality and cheerful smile has won the respect and admiration of his fellow students. As he leaves be- hind at All Hallows rich memories of his friends and teachers, we extend to him our sincerest wishes and prayers for continued success in the field of Engineering at Manhattan College. DANIEL F. SKELLY All Hallows A four year honor student. Dan has been an eight year man at All Hallows. During this time he has participated in the school Band for five years. He has participated in Intramural Basketball and has been a member of the Hand- ball Team. He intends to further his education by taking a Liberal Arts course at Fordham. HUGH F. SHEERIN St. Frances de Chantal Hugh was on the Track Team and sang in the Glee Club in first year. He played one year of JV. and two years of Varsity Baseball. He is planning to at- tend Fort Schuyler Maritime College upon graduation. wx. .y y . EUGENE T. SLATTERY St. Frances of Rome During his stay at All Hallows. "Slats" was a two year honor student. He has participated in Intramural Basketball for two years. A member of the Glee Club in Senior Year, Gene intends to study Law at Fordham. We wish him well inthe future. IAMES SPELLMAN Sacred Heart During his stay at All Hallows, lim's quick wit and good-natured personality have made him an affable member of the student body. We wish him well at Iona College where he plans to major in Liberal Arts. 5 '.p WILLIAM M. STULDT Our Lady Queen of Peace During his stay at All Hallows. he was on the Bowling Team and in the Glee Club for two years. He also played Tennis in his Sophomore year. Bill plans 1 IOSEPH I. SPINA Our Lady of Refuge Joe, with his cheerful dispositon, has won many friends during his stay at All Hallows. He has favored the Track Team for three years, the Intramural Basketball and the Glee Club for two years. Joe's many friends wish him success at a Midwestern college where he plans to study Electrical Engineering. ft? to study Liberal Arts at Georgetown University. TIMOTHY D. SULLIVAN All Hallows Tim, a twelve year man at All Hallows. has taken an active part in the activi- ties ol the school. which includes four years in the Glee Club and a year on the newspaper staff, The Senior Year and Faculty wish him well in his deci- sion to study Law at Fordham Univer- sity. 1 1 fi: -9 f'5r7?ff if ,V THOMAS M. SWIFT St. John the Atonement An honor student for two years, Tom has lent his talents to the Intramural Basketball and Handball Teams. He has also sung in the Glee Club for two years. His quick wit and jovial person- ality assure him success at Cornell where he will study Veterinary Medicine. hip? 'Qt ARTHUR 1. VAUGHN Country Hall Artie has made many friends during his four years at All Hallows. Although he is as yet undecided about his future plans, we wish him success in the career of his choice. -Qi IOSEPH VIZZINI P. S. 71 Joe, a four year man at All Hallows, has won many friends during his stay here. All his friends in Senior Year wish him well in his chosen field of Phar- macy at an undetermined college. 52 GERALD J. VIVERITO P. S. 83 "Viv", a four year man at All Hallows, has won many friends during his stay here. He has participated in Track for two years and has been a member of the Bowling Team in Senior Year. We wish him well at Manhattan where he intends to study Engineering. ZZ' wnum M. wALsH si. Angela Merici Bill, an honor student for four years, has been an outstanding personality at All Hallows. He has played Intramural Basketball and has been on the News- paper staff in Third year. The Senior Class wishes him the best of luck in his study of Engineering at Manhattan College. Merlm the maglcnan' lust twelve more years Iuninr! ,si f fm www' Lf. ll I, nf Nu f F1 D J Rooney and I Barkley admnre the new statue of fa-.W.... . ,VM .f....w.am I 25525 he greatest glory of a free-born people is to transmit that freedom to their children. - William Havard wif Front Row lL. to RJ: F. Weismiller, B. Holly, P. Temple. Back Row lL. to RJ: 1, Farrell, 1. Costello, T. Canino, l. Hyde. w X. gp '11, xx Front Row lL. to RJ: C. Kelly, P. Giani, E, Mathls. Back Row lL. to RJ: 1. Mclntyre, E. Walsh, l. Callaghan, J, Murphy. Front Row lL. to RJ: 1. Mooney, 1. Evans, 1. Kennedy, 1. Fletcher, Front Row lL. to RJ: P. Segalini, E. McAloon, R. McKenna, I Back Row lL. to RJ: 1. Healy, 1. Gleeson, 1. Cronin, M. 0'Brien, 56 Almaguer. Back Row lL. to RJ: l. Baldari, M. Greco, W. Schu R. Conte. bert, B. Vannini. ,, .4 4' ? 1 '-,glru q f In Ev- I R y 5 f -A 9 . k.a.,,. H4 A, -f ,fm J x "f A, yfy-f, , ' Q ' . J, ,f I Y ,,,. 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Srniscalchi. ij? -ew Z 575 YK! 1+ M5 ,ir 5 , A' ' MW. .swf ,f 'Q 4 .JI .af --. '. . .21 , I if' f- 1 I ?? w ' 1 'Q r Q -4 V., Q . 1, -gy tk I '53 53:4 A ' 33: i' . ,le gb: V -. In V,,y,x If: lf' nf. 12' as J.. 3. ' Y -vm iw! X I 53522 ,, Qfvyq ,Xi M I , e ,- mi .4 Y 4 a 1 f 43 S' 'x R A 1 1 'fm . . ... M . - ,Ln Q. hm- -f. 's vw- f ., 1 M -. . A, .1 Q 1 C .. X x 5 L X 1 4 an K I , i as X Q 1 i, In , Lilrlmi-f mt 5? iI.,, Q fs x ani 5' ' ' ' rf' .3 M 7.7155 K t A 3 31' he -. 5.2 M .qt Q , i t Hx ,W , x'1TiLI Q V2 L lf"'iL..ffM'TAT 1 JT ,lL L, LA Nz, 5.124 vfvqil 335 if 11. 21 Mi FE S Top lL. to RJ: D. Conte, R. Malcolm, J. 0'Shaughnessy, R. Lowinger. Bottom lL. to R.l: E. Malanowski, W. Farrell, I. Lynk, J. Gardner. X Gi Top lL. to RJ: G. Cameau, I. Clarke, l. Fitzgerald, I lJeLilJero. Bottom ll. to RJ: D. DeSalvo, A. Polis, S. Moroney, A. Catabiotti. Top lL. to RJ: T. Sweeney, T. Hopkins, P. Meehan, W. Minihan, L. Galterio. Bottom lL. to R.l: L. Qualia, L. Quinn, K. Galvin, R. Giosefti. -Qia --Y Top lL. to R.l: T. 0'Melia, 0. Persico, l. McAuliffe, P. Diamond, A. Marra. Bottom lL. to RJ: T. D'AftIisio, P. Sherman, A. Cavicchia. lL. tu RJ: T. 0'ConeIl, G. Tobin, E. Morrison, P. Buo- nannn, A. Esposito, W. Lynch, R. Fagan. Frontl L. to R.l: C. Burnham, S. Fazulak, R. Santora T. Reynolds. Back lL. to RJ: E. Kelly, 1. Civetta, T Cullen, B. Annicelli. R. Murray, R. Robertson, W. Schild- wachter, 1. Vanwesterling, P. Reilly, A. Brown, D. Perry, D. Meehan. lL. to R.l: J. Brady, 1. Anderson, M. Grottola, W. Kramer, L. Donnelley, l. Diczak, 1. Bloomingdale, R. Geno- VESE. lL. to R.l: D. lones, J. Miller, T. 0'Brien, R. Deldin, D. Cuonio, 1. Tavares, T. Olsen, L. Katalinas, R. Cotter. lL. to R.l: R. Avello, I. Holohan, W Kemp, W. Macibola, S. DeVito, l. Lo hnzzo, E. McGetrick, l. Hayes. X x i - TL to RD W Leonard C Meehan T Daly J McEnery T Galhgan T Stelxner I Flan nerly 1 McLoughlin KL to RJ T Cavanaugh R Scottlno W Maher I Mahon I Reilly V Verlezza K McCormick R Farmer ga- TL. to ,: .F J. Hob wood T. Healy. B k TL. to R.: Modini W. Joyce G. Legato D. Mahoney. L Front lL. to R.l: 1. Kennedy, 1. Tien- ken, C. Donohue, C. Gehig. Back lL. tn R.l: D. Sullivan, C. Brogan, 1. Greenfield, T. U'Hagan. lL. to R.l. M. Hart, J. 0'Brian, F. Kennedy, D. Caminiti, F. Brogan, B. DiMarco. n lL to Rl R Bar ey dilla S Linza J Murphy Back lL C Alvlno A Dillon W ningham. fl 5. 2 F as Top lL. lo R.l: 1. Vaccaro, 1. Farley, B. McMorrough, D. Mclllonn. Bottom ll. to R.l: 1. Heffernan, T. White. Top lL. to R.l: 1. Dolan, 1. Frattini, M. Merriman, T. Clesse. Bottom L. to R.l1 J. loannrdes, G. Kelly, G. Scherer, M. Rampoua. Top ll. to R.l. E. Walsh, C. Cautero R. Volpe, P. Stella. Bottom lL. to RJ: T. McGrath, J. Sullivan. :lf 0 1 ,-'ae .ff PM-e,f. y ld-I Senior Prom We waited four years but the big night finally came. On the evening of Nlay the 14th we had our Senior Prom. The place was the Hotel Bilt- more and towards nine o'clock the couples ar- rived. At nine we started. Before and after din- ner we danced to the music of Frank Walther's Orchestra. lack 0'Regan was the hit of the eve- ning as he took the floor and did the Charleston. About eleven o'clock Nlr. King drew Virginia Gal- vin's name as Queen of the Prom. This was the culmination of a wonderful evening. , X 4. 7 ' 'X ix YM The King and Queen. Charles Colgan and Virginia Galvin. f i 14 .nv-w.r 5 L if Andrea Redundo adds that feminine touch tn Charlne Bryceland's tue. Xl I 4 1 Y 1- .fr ---ummm 2 25+ ' 3,5, ,.,,. A - 1 ,1u'Qv- vw, f'4'. fkilufg .I P' Q, 1. was , Q l. n'lsx 5,5 '- Q mf- . , . at ,K D -Iq- C . J'- I 1 lack Secor introduces Helene Zoeller to Bro. Power while Bro. Sullivan Inoks on. 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Y- if I Srttrng R Anastasm Corresponding Secretary R Maglrola Prserdent S Losonsky Vrce President Stand mg B Holly 1 Mclntyre Recordrng Secretary 11-P-' EgATlNG D CLUB ,ny-7np-1 F710 Debating Society Thus year the All Hallows Debatlng Soclety has earned an especially out standing record Eighteen of lts members hold Degrees of Merlt ln the Natlonal Forenslc League esght hold Degrees of Honor eight Degrees of Excellence and two Degrees of Dlstlnctlon The Debating Society IS now ranked fntth ln New York Cnty lt has won second place IH the Mother Joseph Debate Tournament and fourth place In the Catholic Forenslc League Grand Tournament Four of Its members quallfled to partlclpate ln the National Catholic Forensic League Tournament In Chlcago Other successes of the Soclety have been the Father Gannon Tournament the New York Unlversrty Tournament the Marymount College Tournament and the Edmund lgnatrus Rlce Tournament as well as flve Cathollc Forensic League contests held at Cardinal Hayes Hugh School Sacred Heart Academy and St Helena s lnterscholastlc debates have num bered close to mnety All Hallows debaters have also been actsve ln three New York Cnty Stu dent Congresses and numerous Extemporaneous Speaking Orlgunal Oratory and Oratorlcal lnterpretatlon contests Among the actlvltles carried on durlng the regular debate perlods have been roundtable dlscusslons symposlums debates and commlttee reports Reports have been presented by the lnstructnon Commrttee the Parllamntary Procdure Committee and the Debate Toplc Committee The Soclety has also inaugurated the publlcatlon of a debate newsletter Indeed hearty congratulations are due to Mr Marcoux the Moderator and Robert Magllola the Presldent as well as to all the debaters for the splendld record they have achleved thus year y 2 , n . r . . 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' Srttmg P Dnamond G Legato I Maganr G Sherer W Zengen W Haines Standmg R Domrnguez P Meenan I Phelan M Gardner R Hafner E Murphy f-..,, :qu-Inna Srttrng D Bischoff R Imbruce l Mclntyre R Maglrola S Lusunsky R Anastasro C Roberts P Temple Standing C Kelly R Matlenzo B Holly A Mellrna A Rossrm 83 is xxux XXHUU ww - ACU!!! ,SQ-f Sitting lL to Rl R DICOIISIZIIO J Grimaldi 1 Brady C Perales Standing J Mahle Blue and White Each year with the close of the school semester the staff members of the Blue and White have been able to take pleasure in a job well done This year has proved to be no exception and it was because of the efforts of the class of 58 that the student body was presented with six editions of the paper The purpose of each one of these editions has been to record accurately all the school news which had taken is taking place or would take place ln addition various sports, and feature columns have been printed. To estimate the success of these papers it would be necessary to quiz the entire student body, however, the concensus of opinion would no doubt reveal that under the capable leadership of its four editors the Blue and White has attained the ends for which it was instituted. Those senior members, indeed all the newspaper members, may feel secure in the knowledge that their contributions to the paper have become the permanent assets of their and their school's prestige. 84 22-""" if 5 ll Ili il Nxxxxx N l - I WIT' ' ,s W ' 4 l . , 4 I 1 , ff 111 fl QQIIWQ . . ' 5 "' J WF? 'tv- i t 53 YI v ' X' 4 Sw x T4 'iA - I if M 5 .gg 2 3 5 I ' , vnu J, ,mn 4:4 . .......-.. -11:2 .fly l , il , H E XM! JI ,Q pain!" 33 Front lL. to R.l1 C. Mercurio D. Shea C. Jaeger I. Fletcher. Back: E. Farrell A. Crabtree W. Pankow. Halloween Each year a moderately small staff undertakes the task of putting out what may well be All Hallows' leading publication. This activity is, of course, the Yearbook, and to its staff falls the heavy responsibility of overcoming all those difficulties which often arise between the time it is just an idea until it is in the hands of the student body. These difficulties cover a wide range, from the ominous threat of not meeting a deadline to the ever present need for variety. They are in turn augmented by the ordinary problems of layout, cover, arrangements of the pictures and other which would in themselves be capable of detering lesser groups. Because of the fact that there is a 1958 Yearbook, is the best possible praise for the entire staff and in particular the editors, Al Crabtree, Bill Pankow, and Carl Mercurio. Because of their efforts and hard work, both students and school alike have a pictorial memento of the past semesters at A.H. All this work, however, cannot be done by them alone so the rest of the staff share the burden. Ed Farrell, Charlie Jaeger, lim Fletcher, lim Barkley and Don Shea constitute the remaining portion. Sincere thanks must be extended to Bro. l. B. Walsh for his fine moderation and Mr. George Routel for his excellent photographs. Work just fascinates me . . . I can sit and nook at it for hours. 1' X 7,.Vl"f'ffij, ox ,f Ur? ,W xt f f: 1 ,, -zl l' ' Y J 5' 5 This one can't he ours. Bill and his assistant AI work on a picture MCJTHERS' CLUB X lL to Rl Mrs Carney Mrs Chorba Mrs McKnrght Mrs Knley Mrs Graffwlg Mrs DeMarchl I 'f A ea ft. Uutgtaing President Mrs. Kiley pins corsage on incum- lng President Mrs. Gardener. For almost every phase of our school llfe we look to our mothers wlth gratl tude for havrng helped brlng It about We owe a speclal word of thanks to All Hallows Mothers Club Once agam this organlzatlon was ably led by Mrs Kiley the president and Brother Haley the moderator Their goal thus year was the completion of the Biology Lab In connection with thus they held two card parties and two cake sales for the purpose of ralslng funds Once again we thank them smcerely for thelr efforts and wlsh them equal suc cess ln future years On The agenda What will It he ladles Canasta Bridge nr Talk" Q lust like Mother used to make' It I buy the tlckets will l wan the toaster? 'ir 4 All this and a night out too. K LIBRARY LEAGUE Front Row lL to Rl l Lyons 1 0Regan P Iarema l Donnelly B Mr:Crane G LeComte Back Row lL to Rl B Gunmng T Farrelly M Ryan M Bennett R Brady J Pravetz R Murano This year as ln the past few years the Llbrary League has been very actlve Under the able guidance of Mlss 0 Rellly this branch of school actlvltles has the job of attendlng to the Llbrary and all the books It contains The members have the job of taking care of the Llbrary s facllltles which rncludes the blndlng mendmg and care of the fllrng system ln addrtlon the Library League has added many flne books enlarging the already well bal anced collection The servlces of the Llbrary League un doubtedly glve the school much better facrlutles for refer ence and enjoyment by reading Front Row lL to Rl R Mcllenna M Greco W Schubert J Noonan P Meehan W Norton P Trghe T Downey Mrddle Row lL to Rl E Maher L Galteno l Dellbero W Cunningham E Keelrn E Reynolds D Sullivan, W Maher Back Row lL to Rl T Gallagher, M Foley,l Brady, T Costello, C Mornson 'Lf zo' ,2 -hhx A llll 4 A . ' I x " T . ek A I fi W, . I I in f Lx S, ' ,. K ' x x 5 , . . . ... , . ,. ,. ,. ,. . . .: . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 1 Y ' Y . 1 ' Q 1 ' . . . , . . T Y Y . .: . ,. , . ,. , . , . , . , . . . .: . ,. , . , . , . , . T FATHERS' CLUB Top tl. to R.l: I. Mallon, Vice President, P. Ambrose, E. Shinnick, Treasurer, C. Fields. Bottom tl. to RJ: l. Murphy, President, Bro. I. G. Carr, Moderator, M. Lucente, Secretary, 1. Mullins. Mr. Mullins and Mr. Fields collect dues Mom and Dad trip the light fantastic The Fathers' Club was founded several years ago for the purpose of bettering family-student-teacher relations. This year, as in the past, they have done much to fulfill their purpose. With Mr. Murphy as president, and Brother Carr as moderator, they sponsored several successful functions among which were the Block "A" Dinner, the Mothers and Fathers Dance, the College Forum night and the Father and Son Communion Breakfast. The Fathers' Club has well earned our thanks, and we give them thanks, sincerely, along with our hope for their future success. Annual Fafher and Son Communion Breakfasf fn'-f :ol fw- eh'- FATHER TRAUBE Chaplain BROTHER MURPHY Moderator SOd8IIT'Y The arm of the Sodahty of the Blessed Vlrgm Mary IS others The Sodallty at All Hallows has been very actlve In both Its devotrons and apostolate this year The former are composed of the Sodallsts dally spnrltual exercises and group recital of the offlce of the Blessed Vlrgln Mary at the weekly meetmgs The Sodalrsts have received Commumon ln a body every Flrst Friday The World Sodallty devotlons the Lourdes Commemoratlon and several Holy Hours were attended by the Sodalrty members durmg the course of the year The Apostolate of the Press was launched by the Sodal last Autumn Every day one Sodallst does clencal work at the offices of Jubilee Nlagazme The members of versity In full force Several members have assisted at the meetmgs of the Catholic lnterraclal Society as well One of the mann successes of the Sodallty has been the redecoratlon of the Shrme on the second floor Among the other actlvltles carried on by the members have been the supplyung of reference magazlnes to colleges and the drstrrbutlon of relnglous lnterature durnng retreats and Vocation Week There seems to be no doubt that the Sodallsts have been workmg zealously as special servants of Our Lady Room 17 In the process of sanctlfylng themselves by sprntual reading fs ' 'r" 1 1 W , Q .fr x, t V I , an twofold: to sanctify its members and to bring Christ to the Sodality attended the Workshop held at Fordham Uni- ists . ' ' ' Junior Senior Retreat 'iff Kneeling il. to RJ: M. McCarthy, Vice Pre tect, M. Garcia, Treasurer, R. Magliola Secretary, 1. 0'Regan, Prefect. Kneeling il. to RJ: L. Quinn, M. Greco, D. Santora, J. DeFranco. Standing iL. to RJ: M. Cox, A. Rossini, P. Meehan. K Father Powers addresses the students dur- ing Retreat. BAND Front Row lL. to R.l: G. Yohin, W. Gettens, W. Farrell, H. Graf- weg, A. Marra, M. Harrigan, R. Harrigan, P. Maas, J. Kelly, L. Loohy, D. Pinto. Back Row lL. to R.l: l. Brassil, M. 0'Brien, M. During this school year, the All Hallows' Concert Band, under the able direction of Mr. Sagan and moderation of Bro. A. P. Sullivan, has twice treated us to a sample of their musical talents. At the Christmas Show we heard musical selections of the season and selections from the Handel Oratorio "Messiah," but the apex of the musical season here at A.H. was reached in the annual Spring Musicale whose Murphy, J. Messeuger, J. Riordan, E. Mathis, I. Prieto, D. Skelly, C. Cash, S. Bizzari, l. Mooney, F. 0'Neil, Mr. A. Sagan. theme this year was "Eighty Days Around the World." We were transported from the steaming jungles of Burma to the frozen steppes of Russia in a musical panorama of sound. We were in " . . . County Down, New York, Gay Paris, or even London Town." We will never forget this musical voyage and we look forward to, in future years, many similar performances. X V DANCE BAND: ll to R.l: l. Riordan, M. 0'Brien, W. Farrell, D. Murphy, A. Marra, M. Murphy. wwf uf -ll? if Mi W 0 'mf '15 I ffwffas as 53 3 0 'O 'YI W m m 'O :r My 9, Q. W 2 UI :- 5 O :r E : Q m 0 T CQ m I cu W U' m 'I 'P Nw X wjm w,,,,, W3 4.909 " S.: ., If 3 . . Q ,llu -::,r?!5: ' :: ' I, . V : . . 4 f ,f Q A I K: -1-2 ' Q - ' ' - f X' -ff, 1- wa , - fn: 'YN , :, ' , v 'Q 4, . .fix ' if I . 'Y' 4. -'P " -.,,-' S a: J , L. Q ' ." - vs ,,, -:iw .ff . 11 Xffufzi, 1.,i+1-'ff k V IWQZQ Qgrw -I .' V ' QM -m. - MJ-:en L 'gi ir' A ' - 126424 - , '- ' ' If ?' if , if: " -1 -- , " 'f ,, 'E K 1 Sflvhf 12 L: ' - 3 3 A n . 5 Front lL to Rl F Wersmlller W Smath I Powers V Cardo mgr K Rerlly K McClory R Lucente Back lL to Rl Bro Carr moderator B Mallon L Trevano M Rerdy 1 Allen I Costello F Rotondo Mr Kung coach OPPONENT Hayes St Helena s La Salle Power St Joseph St Marys Ice Manhattan Hayes lce St Francis St Helenas "J""T, T xl f Records OPPONENT lLa Salle Power Xavier Manhattan La Salle FINALS Tolentme Molloy IONA TOURNAMENT St Mary s Hayes Manhattan Power NEWPORT TOURNAMENT De LaSalle of Newport Manhattan Archbishop Carroll A.H. . ' ...................................... 64 76 .................................. . .......................................... 63 79 ............................. . . ' ........................................ 39 R' .................................................. 48 Xavier ................,.......,....................... 71 68 Stepinac ............,................. R' .................................................. 91 . ' ........................................ 55 . ' ...................................... 78 91 . ' ............................ 82 .,.,.............................. 67 .......................... , ---' ,, so ....t............................. V ' 61, I N ' 70 ...... 0 , Q' 55 ...,...................... X f 45 ' .............. ,S , , Y 'V K .-.-, -. X 101 vw ,n 7 lily ff? w M W U9 Q ,f cf s 'f J iigs M 0 if -Ji 'QD' 48 Q' LJ QQ! 3, 1 ' 2 'tu 40 KJ 4 ,., V 7 s b .gill L I 4,1 7 . Leaping Lou clears the boards. PLAYER POINTS AVERAGE GAMES Ken McCIory ....... ..... 5 41 19 28 Kevin Reilly ....... ..... 2 07 7.6 28 Brian Mallon ....... ..... 3 49 14 25 John Allen ....... ..... 1 76 8.5 21 Lou Trlverio .,..... ..,.. 3 87 13.7 28 Bill Smith ....... .... 1 11 5.1 22 Mike Reidy ......... .... 1 28 8 16 John Callahan ....,.... .... 2 4 1.7 13 Jerry Powers ........... ..., 3 8 3.8 10 Richard Lucente .......... .... 2 4 2.4 10 Jim Costello .............. .... 1 2 1.7 7 Fred Weismuller 8 2 4 Rred Rotondo .......... .... 4 1 4 105 OG 'CC 00 I, 15 . .W E '?fzl"' ' ig? 'L 552 ' 11- ., ,Bk . , H, HY7...,- -W ......,.,.,. .4 VT. .., ... . T f9BF' '.-' - -r . 0 vu 3 WIS, I7 4 ? ' K U ggi 9 1 f ,', q. W L- sviq J if N mi 14616, 14 , 9 5 S 3 I' ff-nr' ,fy A 5 Q gy Zn E' 'vlvvi 1 YW H' g X fx' R gy M . TRACK James Harrington Track Coach Cardinal Hayes H S Under the able coaching of Mr Beal and the excellent moderation of Bro Kelly the Track Team this year has soared to a new high in setting track records Working with a large turnout of new Freshmen recruits and many of last years veterans Bro Kelly and Mr Beal have done a pralseworthy job ln turning out an excellent team After completing a grueling but very successful Cross Country Season the team started right into the Indoor Season with renewed energy This dynamic vim and vigour of the team lasted throughout the season and resulted In the winning of many trophies for the school The team took part ln several meets this year among which were the Penn Relays and the Washmgton D C National Fmals Climaxmg this years schedule of track events was the Track Dinner which was held on Thursday evening June 18th at the Schnorer Club Thanks must be given to Mr Beal Bro Kelly and the boys themselves for their hard work In presenting the school with an outstanding Track Team Mr Beal receiving the third place trophy in the Catholic High School Frosh-Sophomore Meet, from Mr we I Q v , va A ' r 10" 3 , .. as " '11 " ' l' I A VARSITY TRACK Frrst Row KL to Rl E Tamames R Ramrrez Ile 1 ero Mgr Thrrd Row tl to Rl A Casrro R Buda A K Dolan l Prerottr l Srebecker V Splna E Madanowslu Welble E Mathrs E Rlordan R Coleman R McKenna W Second Row ll to Rl E McAloon D Shedrrck I Prreto M Brown Fourth Rowll to Rl D Norton S Blzzarrr T 0MeIla Culhane I Almaguer R DeCoursy I Costlgan L Aigner I 0 Persrco 51 FRESHMAN TRACK Frrst Row lL to Rl D Perry R Cotter I B McMurrough Thrrd Row lL to Rl M Rampolla V Van Dolan ll Meehan F Vlsceglla l Lohozzo 1 Grlmaldr Second Westerlrng R Volpe G Kelly R Deldln R Genovese J Clvetta Rowll to Rl l Merriman C Donahue D McAloon R Tlentham M Grottola l Hoban P Meehan L Crota A Esposito W Santer l Sullivan Mr. Beal to the rescue of Bill Brown as ll. Perry and Bro. Kelly stand hy. Cross Counlry Mr Beal stops the clock as D. Shedrick crosses the E. Mckloon making every second count. finish line. 110 1. Y 4 905. wa, f 1-ff' "' dig Z' I ,rata S - Y' 9' 33 ' Ji A 'Vx W ,, 'if l I1 7 1251 I I 'a A 7, "' 5' W.Pf,6 i f 22' , 5 , . . 1' , 9 W, -A... I-fu U Bowling With the first highly successful season under their belts the Bowling Team looked forward to its second year. Under the captainship of John McCarthy this year's Varsity finished second in the Catholic High School Athle- tic Association League. The Gaels attack was bolstered by the bowling of Ed Walsh, high league average, and Ed Meenahan. Lending their support to Brother NagIe's squad of keglers were John Mahle, Dick Papscoe, Charles Jaeger, and Maurice McCarthy. With only a fair season the Jay Vee finished third in their league. However, since this year's team was com' posed mainly of juniors and sophomores, high hopes are held for the future teams of All Hallows. Under the capable direction of Brother Nagle the Intra- mural League was increased from fourteen to sixteen teams. Assisting Brother Nagle since the league's institu- tion two years ago were Carl G. Mercurio, President and Treasurer, and Charles J. Jaeger, Secretary. Mr. Jaeger was also Secretary of the Catholic High School League. With keen competition throughout the season the cham- pionship was not decided until the final day of bowling. The teams of C. Jaeger, R. Dacey, R. Papscoe, and R. Llewelyn finished in that order. J. Foley pitches another strike Front lL. to R.l: C. Jaeger, J. Foley. Back lL. to R.l: J. McCarthy, J. Mahle, E. Walsh, R. Papscoe, E. Meenahan. N D 1 il IL. to RJ. R. Dacey, R. Lowinger, 1. Phelan, B. Stoldt, R. Bielemeier, M. McCarthy, 1. Defranco Maurice readies for a big match. XXX M? x Tennis Brother McPadden and hrs group started out the year wlth a few practrc es and a lot of cour age As the year progressed, Captain Dlck Pap scoe and Co Captaln John ORegan along with the rest of the team worked as hard as they could to make the year a successful one They season and P scoe I 0Regan Mlddle J Front tl to Rl R ap Foley Back T Mason I Ilefranco A Mellma UVBI' UI! IIB! lack' 0 9 6 0 :2:':1'2'2. 9 O 9 Jo' g 0 O Q 0 0 o 0 o ,.,:,0 S Q 0.0 0 .0 , fo' o 4' .9 '.9.9 0 'Q o'o'o'o o 4' ' 9,30 0 4' 'Q 0 459 0 ' 'fo' ' 9.0 05: 9 ' 0 o o 0 0:90 o 40,5 9 o Oo 'Jo' 6 o Q'o.o.Qs 9 9.8 H Q '44 fought hke men, and took thelr vsctorles with therr losses and plowed on regardless of therr setbacks The staunch group of juniors on the team have great hopes for next years tenms we all share therr hopes with them I , o 0.22199 Q o "3 ""o'i' Q 0 0 In o ' 'Q 9 Q O ' 9 'Q . 9 'Q' 'o Q 2. Q 'o f. 0 Ile, ,'s,o,0J 5 0. Q a 0 0. Q . ' 's.o:i.o:go,:,i .OzO"q:O.'g'h W'2":"'.+ my lt hx Frank answers a shot with almost perfect form Aft! 1 l C 1 Q R, ' x f ' Q41 I v . . 1 gx' W' A 1 -we A 'J ,.,, A' ,, 1, ' 1'-X V I , ' : 'N . N " " ,fvxx Q 'F D, 1 if . . . . . if V ' I M, XXX , . . . . . , . . : . . : . , . , . l . i ' - - V 'Q' ' l N 0 ' 1' , S9 o o I .J 942.2 . .gnx 6:11. st ' J. in ll, .,,:,s,:,,o,o Qu. .o,',..a,0, 9, 0, r 009490 f 0 q H A vt OQ.:0.0:9 tg IQQF-'Q'Q'Z'!' ' f' -. ' , A 'ek' 5:sf:o'o',"4 -gi 0. f I x 57 x M' ' U 0 oc: ' ' Q5 f I x 1. ss' .91 . 4 6 . .' 5 . X' that W X W . 335' W ,. ? Wm .f ,e .. A I V L . V ' t ,Q r ,.... ' ' 1 14 Members of the team in action. With many members of last year's team returning, the prospects of a successful season were riding high. The returnees included seniors J. Becconsall, B. O'Hara, E. Meenahan, C. Jaeger. Tom Hopkins, also a member of last year's team, helped to bolster the attack of Brother Nagle's fine squad. Much promise was shown by two sophomores, Pete Meenan and Phil Meehan, and Brother Nagle feels confident that they are stars of the future. With early practices marked by inclement weather the team got off to a slow start. Although this year's team was not entirely successful we have great hopes for the teams of ensuing years. L. to R.l: C. Jaeger, J. Becconsall, E. Meenahan, B. 0'Hara, T. Hopkins, J. Barkley, J. Popkens, B. Vinnini. Handball Front: C. Jaeger. Back lL. to RJ: B. 0'Hara J. Becconsall, E. Meenahan. Varsity ll Ml. 1 "ll ips Front lL to Rl A Euell P Tarantino T Angloletti M Ducey K McClory K Reilly D Belsole E lluirk Back lL to Ri L Qualla l Romano E Cox R Conte M Reidy F Rotundo T Mannion J Mclluade I rady This year All Hallows fielded a fair club With the return of last year s letter men Ducey McClory Reilly Qualia McQuade Mannion and some added strength in the form of Rotondo Reidy Belsole Ouirk Angioletti Cox Euell Taran tino Brady Romano and Conte the team looked fairly strong They got off to a bad start dropping two in a row to Xavier and LaSalle but finally showed their strength when Mannion shut out St Helena 40 Next on the agenda was Manhattan Prep Once again a fine pitching performance was turned in this time by Brady who was backed up by some fine hitting This was followed by a crushing defeat at the hands of Cardi nal Hayes Power stopped the A H nine 42 The Gaels then defeated Manhattan Prep a second time. Xavier overcame A. H. a second time. Hayes found its master in Tom Mannion who shut them out 6-0. When the Gaels faced the Mount they met disaster. Final score: Mount 12 - A. H. 4. The team finished with a 4-6 record. Mr. King did well considering his competition and Bro. Carr filled in for him during his illness. 'IT6 RECORD OPPONENT Xavier LaSalle St Helena s Manhattan Hayes Power Manhattan Xavier ......,................. Hayes ....,................... Mount ........................ asebal T' A-1 'ir yd c . C- N -1 i 3 I 9 8 g'!"I" .M 7- ,al Q, 46 Belsole gets some wood on the ball .Af WM, 7 ,wa 1,-f4Q3,Jl L , WWMQQWQZ mv J' -vw ff wwf' wk 9. AA' fb-lb 64' gov- Qualla comes steaming into thurd and 10" 4.1- We ' Gygax, j 'Q' Qirfgvfh i hs' "fd", -Y '49 WA Vg M-""'L-0 fi 'II7 9 3 f x K iLLOy 5 5 Front tl to Rl D Cammiti F Kenedy W Farell I Waldron Kenna J Hayes S Fazulak l Phillips F Corti I Farley I aher I Divcak Back lL to Rl T Phelan Miller Mazziotta Coach Malcolm T Harrington l Scelsl l Sullivan M McManus E This years JV Team had a very successful year They combined their powerful hitting and fielding ability with some strong pitching to fight their way to the quarter final They over came strong opposition in doing so They played Power Memorial in the Semi Finals and squeezed out a 54 victory Next they played the Mount for the championship. They gave their all but lost 4-1. Once again we thank Mr. John Mazziotta for his able coaching. Also we must bid him fare- well. Henceforth we shall have to look to our Iaurels because Mr. Mazziotta shall be leading the opposition. Bergan Catholic s gain is our loss. T18 ,K Ii-Q -Qagsh-5 E Clark and F Meyer plnpolntlng the outstanding cuties of the Umted States is if The St Patrick s Chomsters of All Hallows practlcrng at one of theur sessions at the Cathedral 119 197727725 ld 25' he loss of liberty to a generous mind IS worse than death fl gun?" Wu' P' Andrew Hamilton . . . 1 . QM" ' :xg- -A " , 'qi-'--A .af 3. " f- : ' P r 4 ,4 ' ' , I . f ,. :EF 94' 'pg' -if , 99' ' , 4' " ,Q-. ':e,1.w1iL"'b s 1-'HTG' '- ,f ' E , it X-..,x,,af' 1- ' ly ky , ' r . - 'fy if ' ,., , Ll t fl. 9 ' in ., 'g -'f, - , y", . : 2-:fSL'r 1 ' , Bti, "fig 2:41 'N-. ' ,, k A' i KSN' lu P' s ' ' Q, 3: h 'J A, X5 .Q V ., 1 Ni , 2-5 'Ei QP I 'RL NX 1 , w- ,LS-1 Q: 'ii 597 . L, 5112 " 'Y wx., , ir'-73,1 wf Grad -S 'ZS' Tb cumsmmfn BURKE RICHARD cmfnnv wg, ARNOLD ABBOTT Q GERALD CAVANAUGH A-5 -if 'Vai Z RALPH CERBONE EDWARD CLARKE ROBERT CASTALDI LEWIS COX uafes ,i.I fn: ' ,,,, X ,Q -Q1 . ,lv Q, PETER DDLAN PATRICK DONNELLY tg url! KEVIN DANKO MARTIN DDRSEY l. fl' rx CQ A-v3 RAYMDND EDWARDS "' MICHAEL GALTERID RICHARD FARLEY PETER FERGUSON I X., Q r G.. 'vb If V57 'Y uvx f CN '- 'f I -. 1- 1 - M"-'Q"f,Y "v' ' be QQ! 2, JAMES HAYBYRNE JAMES HEALY HAROLD GRAFFWEG hp 'UN ROGER KELLY X:-J THOMAS LIGUORI CHARLES LUTZ Grad 'fw-sv JOHN HEAPHY A Vw? sl JOHN MCCANN uafes PETER MCCARTHY X -J 'Z PAUL MCDUNALD ROBERT MacDONALD PHILIP MCIIUGH NH..,2 PETER MAHER ,"'fD.' A-of ' ' -A- 1-5-.7 Y. W ANTHONY MASTROMONACO FRANKLIN MEYER PAUL MIKLUSAK 1' GERALD MDLDNEY av! of ALFRED PETRUCCI N Q 0... DAN SDMMA V "Yr DANIEL MURPHY RDBERT NIEVES G -su,-A an fc' hi 'WY 6 JAMES TURIELLU STEPHEN WARD 'R-Q. 'N 'vs 'xy' HAROLD PESCE pg vw- 'c -r AMEDEO PRINCIPE ROBERT WEAVER l"""' Standmg lL to Rl R Sulllvan P 0Brlen l Arcaro R Harrigan G McCann E Neldrch K Kennedy W Brady D Darcy K Stapleton Seated Flrst Row M Comlsey T McNell R Staple ton Second Row R Flanagan R Garrndo Thrrd Row I Lrum T Rex vuli"g Seventh Grade 'L Q-4 Standing IL to Rl G Abbott A Crlstnna R Deppe 1 Murphy C Heffernan W Rodriguez G Galhgan K 0Brlen P llrckey Seated Flrst Row R Diaz W McAloon Second Row R Mercado D von Marhach Thlrd Row P Mas A Cherlco Fourth Row W Cettens E Crmmlnello Fifth Row W lmhol 127 .si Seated IL to Rl J Pacra C Srtler I McNrft E Rrley M Brady A Duscher M Hanratty G Murphy Standrng KL tn RJ M Bennet M Formosa R McHugh W Cornell G Counes T Mc Grrel R Preaux J Maher D Bernard G Whrtley Sixth Grade ww ,J K Sea ed lL to RJ C Hatheld 0Br A lulrano S Murp y J Correa C Draz Stan ng L t R Santrnellr W DeEgldo V Rusano R Bechdul J Flynn T Chnrha R Cubas R Colasaceo J McNrght R Garbrno 128 Seated lL to Rl First Row W Gattl H Herkert M Brltton Second Row C Walwyn I Trernan T Whelan E Draz Thrrd Row P Fazro M Colllgan R Polllo D Peraux Standlng lL to Rl K McCann A Feng F McCaffrey T Lynch R Jordan K Umlauf I Greader Fifth Grade Q '1 Seated lL to Rl Flrst Row L Carlno D Barton Second Row K Fitzgerald M Conte D Keane Thrrd Row H Ryan W Ellrs J Masselr R Fernandez Standing lL to Rl l Paclocco P Coffey I LoZlto T Brady D Parker L Faust W Holmes W Kenny 'I29 GI Front lL to Rl 1 Lusher R Gllette E Callagan I Mcliarry B ck ll to Rl I Ker nan M Coyne I Llguorl A Devlgne R Laurens K 0Brlen P McBride P Bresclanr M Schmidt J DeCarlo W Smith P Harrison R Ryan Fourth Grade Front lL. to R.l: K. McCann, F. Martell, R. Brache, G. Moley, A. Deluca, M. Blatchey, 1. Hasbrouck. Back lL. to R.l: I. Fitzpatrick, P. Benett, W. Smith, C. Christopher, 1. Gibbon, A. Frascone, R. Esposito, R. Vinas, C. Molina, T. Mullin. 130 :ui i Front KL tn RJ D Nee K Leavy I DeGrorge P Brown R Cardone 1 McKendry M Yanolatus Bak lL to Rl R Perez R Rrvera I Martoccn T Chorba G W rd E Callaghan Thrrcl Grade -'zulu 5- ,YI 2 BEKEDICTINE DOMINICAN o R G P P E Rod W B G Shaw Crota I Caggrano W Martin 131 f I Q' ' 4 I r i Y , .- V I P r I IM: X ' I A if V 5 I L - . . ' f Us 5' X . X x 1 . ' .uct .I U.: .V - , . " ',. I . ", . a " I ' ' , M Q 3 ww.. f wr ' V' A H 4 ' 5 C' lr 1. rn i F 5 f -- 2 P R- . Dv - , 4 . an f .. Q ,. W 1 N V .- l , fs - , ., N, , Ax O.: ' V I A KL. t .11 1. Farrel, J. eddis, J. age, M. anas, D. gan, C. iquez, 1. halen, S. elle, . , D. Qv 6 4. Q ' e if KL to RJ R no Se a DT S John Sm Kenna Back KL to RJ E Manratty V Grardml 1 Ippollto J Keane R Hanratty M McBride R McDonough 1 Healey H Dsle R Kloman Second Grade Front lL to Rl R Burke 1 Vanwagner R Mooney G Carrrngton Back ll to RJ B Dewey W Byrnes E Collado B Clarke M Blanco E Sweeney M Devlin B DePamphrIls P Hattield I Cavalrer E Castro 132 1-,,,gn4 Standmg lL to Rl l Yanalatos R Shaw W Rellly F DeSrmone T Gorey R Canole T Noonan l Callaghan 1 Glandalone M Mastromonaco P Wrlllams Seated lL to Rl A Prince A La Beet D Wood T Sulhvan I Cox D Doscher 1 levers R Farrell Flrs'r Grade 2 l n-'11 Standmg lL to Rl W Tamagnl W Walsh S Lrebertz l Orlando C lackmo C Morley l Matheson l Martello Seated lL to Rl M Murphy A Muller J Ascrone 1 Pandolti D Wood L Clske I Plelfer R Walsh l Engel 133 11 D . - . 'fl' 2 1- ' nf ' i I r L . ' . 'l 'Q I ,,', - 1 A in E X gf . 'U' ,, A A ' p ' A, : . ' he 4 , N47 U' . f f I 1 1:7 L Junior Gael Basketball Mr Farrell presents trophy to Bro Hanley The players ln the McCarthy l Healy P Maher I Haybyrne 6 Cavanaugh W pncture are Front lL to Rl T McNeal K Stapleton W Car Gettens berry R Sullnvan A Abbott W Rodnquez Back lL to Rl P Thus year the grammar school basketball team under the dlrectlon of Brother Hanley had a fme season Wlth a record of 42 they reached the flnals and defeated Mount St Mlchael s In a game marked by a barrage of fancy shooting and ball handling by a score of 2927 This copped for them the CYO Prlvate Elementary School League champlonshlp CHAMPION S RECORD OPPONENT Ellzabeth Seton Blshop Molloy Mt St Michael Bishop Molloy Elizabeth Seton Mt St Michael I Hayhyrne and P Maher holding the trophy they won 4 an the C Y 0 Private Elementary School League Midget Gael Basketball Fron Row lL to Rl K Kennedy R McHugh W Smith G Griel S Murphy T Lynch K Umlauft M Britton Back Row Gonnes Middle Row ll to Rl G Abbott T Whalen T Mc lL to Rl W Alcock I Maher Once again the Midget Gael Basketball team composed of boys from the fifth and sixth grades under the direction of Bro Egan finished a very successful season They started off by defeating Bishop Molloy but then suffered a loss at the hands of St Francis de Sales after which they came back to win the next eight Again they lost to St Francis de Sales making this their second loss of game to St Philip Neri winding up the year with a 12 3 record The only losses suffered were by boys in grades higher than our own seventh and eighth graders We wish them luck as successors to the present Junior Gales T35 G Whitley D Bernard RECORD OPPONENT Bishop Molloy St Francis de Sales St Elizabeth Our Lady of Victory St Rose of Lima St Francis de Sales St Catherine of Genoa Visitation St Barnabas St Francis de Sales Our Lady of Victory St Francis de Sales St Elizabeth St Philip Neri I U 1 - q 1 A.H. ' 28 ' ....... . I f - I 23 . ' , ' ' ' . ' 18 . ' ....... I . , . . . ' the season. After winning the next three, they dropped the final Sacred Heart, """""' ' ' I , - ' 42 . ' y u - 34 . ' - 30 ' ' ' .............. .. ' . 29 . ......... . 10 . ' 29 ' 22 . ' 42 . ' ......... . 27 . H ' ....... .. Junior Gael Football Front lL to Rl B MeAIoun W Rodrlquez W llarrlgan T Mar Back ll. to Rl P Maher K Stappleton I Llum P Donnelly tell K Kennedy W Carherry R Castaldl Mrddle ll to Rl E Clmmello D Summa T McNell K Danku D Murphy C Lutz R Kelly Brother Cavanaugh and Brother Lane gunded the lunlor RECORD Gaels Football team to a very successful season Rollmg OPPONENT up larger scores all opposrtlon was overcome wlth the Ona expectlon of Horace Mann The team and coaches are to Holy pamny to be congratulated on a lob well done Whltestone Blessed Sacrament Sacred Heart Horace Mann T McNeil makmg yardage for A H against Blessed Sacrament g I - g A.H. 1 13 1 .....................................,.............. 12 ' . 18 ' ...,.............................,........ 7 ' . 42 ' .......................................... 7 12 .................... ....... 6 36 ...................................... 18 13 ...................................... 28 Midget Gael Football Front lL to Rl R McHugh W Smith H Ryan J McGarry W R Colasacco W Kenny L Faust Back lL to RJ G Whltely lJeEgrdno G Counes Mddle lL to Rl D Barton M Blatchley D Bernad R Kearney The Mrdget Gael Squad under the able leadership of Brother Moore and Brother Joyce completed a sucessful season defeating Allen Stevenson 40 18 and Iona 130 whale losing to Prmceton Boys Club 330 --i 1 ,, ln-,IL All Hallows Grammar School Awards Drnner At the All Hallows Grammar School Awards Dnnner Tom Landry of the New York Football Grants presents the sports award to J McGarry as hns two team mates lack Strau and Kyle Rote look on 1 l - -5 - 1 - - v - r - 1 - . , . , . . . I . V , " I . r , . . . . .. . , . , . ., . . l 'r ' r , 'fn . 'fr s , ' A ' , . 1-- ' ' ,- - - --'Q 'K-,, I' .1- -.g. , Jul., 4. iw -I Q U . ' . I P :H 3- 0 1 RQ' l am the captain ofthe Pinatore lR. Abbottl F , -hlkxig' H t fi W-a.,..:e,,. . l .N i i 5 i l l For she's called Little Buttercup lP. McCarthy- C. Sitlerl f H. M. S. Pinafore On a May night the All Hallows Gammar School Glee Club presented Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pina- fore." The splendid singing of the cast and the principals showed the excellent training of Mr. Obrotka. Bro. Joyce, Bro. McPadden and Bro. Heathwood prepared the scenery and directed the staging. Forty boys took part. The leads were: Thomas McGriel, Arnold Abbott, Gregory Abbott, Roger Garay, Peter McCarthy, James Haybyrne, William Brady, William Coriell, and Charles Sitler. All those connected with the per- formance are to be congratulated on a magnificent performance. 1-ji L- :fwu vt ,Ui-f"4'-3S'ff11 - l i y mf- 1 , W. X ' t V XY X I'm the ruler ofthe llueen's Navy. iT. McGrieD Dick Ueadeye, the meanest goh that sails the water CR. His sisters and his cousins and aunts Garayi V ,- I Frrst Communion Day 1958 fx P' Ah Fhtlrk Boys returning from altar 140 ,SA On May 10 thlrty nlne boys recelved thelr Furst Holy Communion They had been preparing for this event for months under the dnrectlon of the flrst grade teacher Brother Morrison The Pastor of Chrlst the Kung Church Rev James Dorls personally offered the Mass and dlstrlbuted Holy Com mumon Afterwards a Commumon breakfast was held at the school Thus lmportant event ln the young llves of the thlrty nlne boys wlll long be remembered P6 r ij Boys assembling outside ol church x 'cd is -1,1 Boys approaching altar rail 4k ,G S Bays leaving church after Ceremony Q pf Q12 wr ,K 4 Pi 4 rx W qx, Priest administering Holy Eucharist 49 Front Row KL. to RJ: R. 0'CnnneII, D. Vinas, G. Hoy. Back Row iL. to RJ: W. Winder, R. Barton, N. Ruocco. 'CI-7 . Mrs. L. Virgilio takes time out of her busy schedule to pose for a snap. Michael McBride and lohn Healy are dressed as religious for Mission Sunday. 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